Red blood cell

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 1 month ago
The Red blood cells are also called erythrocytes. RBCs store the hemoglobin, which is a respiratory pigment that binds to oxygen or carbon dioxide molecules. This helps in the transportation of the oxygen to different tissues and organs of the human body. It also takes away the carbon-dioxide from these organs and tissues to be replenished in the lungs. Hemoglobin mainly comprises of iron which combines with the oxygen, thus giving the reddish color to the blood. The main function of the RBCs is the transportation of nutrients and the hormones throughout the human body.
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